Navigating INFO: Database Hygiene
Abstract
Database hygiene is the process of creating and maintaining an efficient relational
database, as well as modifying existing databases that were poorly defined or implemented. Subtopics offered in this presentation include bits and bytes and item definitions, normalization, the ARC RELATE command, restructuring tricks such as projecting files, and minimal output overlays.
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Missouri Spatial Data Information Service
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